Sidorenko Wins in Osaka, Valuev's Case Done

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Sidorenko Wins in Osaka, Valuev's Case Done

    Wladimir Sidorenko (27-0-2, 7KOs) of Ukraine, retained his WBA bantamweight title with a unanimous decision over hometown hero Nobuto Ikehara (27-2, 19KOs) at the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium in Osaka, Japan. [details]
  • The Hammer
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    Sidorenko deserves credit for having the courage to go to Japan to defend his title against a Japanese opponent, considering there have been "home decisions" favoring Japanese fighters, as there is everywhere.

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    • wengz2002
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      I like to see Unifications at Bantamweight!

      Sidorenko, Hasegawa, Penalosa~
      Any much up will do!!!

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      • wengz2002
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        I like to see Unifications at Bantamweight!

        Sidorenko, Hasegawa, Penalosa~
        Any match-up will do!!!

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        • warp1432
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          #5
          Wait was Hozumi on the undercard? That can't be right since Hozumi is big in Japan.

          Anyway I didn't know Sidorenko was the WBA Champ. YES! Now they can unify. I for some reason though he was the Ibf.

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